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Election 2024: Bawumia picks 1, Mahama number 8 on ballot paper, Alan stays bottom

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The New Patriotic Party has picked the number one slot for Presidential Race in the upcoming elections on December 7, 2024.

After the Electoral Commission published the list of confirmed Candidates for the Presidential race, it held a balloting session for the nine Political Parties who qualified and the four independent Candidates.

After what seemed a controversial moment regarding transparency in the process which saw the independent Candidate and leader of the New Force storm out of the room, the NPP led by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia picked the the number one position with the largest opposition party led by John Dramani Mahama picking the number 8 position on the ballot paper.

After the nine political parties, the independent candidates also had their turn with the Kofi Koranteng picking the 10th position and the Monarch Butterfly Army picking 13.

Below is how the representation will be;

  1. NPP
  2. GCPP
  3. GFP
  4. GUM
  5. LPG
  6. NDP
  7. CPP
  8. NDC
  9. APC.
  10. Kofi Koranteng
  11. George Twum Barimah
  12. Nana Kwame Bediako
  13. Alan Kyeremateng

By this, the representation of the parliamentary candidates on the ballot will follow suit with the arrangements of the Presidential arrangements. In a constituency where a political party doesn’t file for a parliamentary candidate, the order reshuffles.

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